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Lung-protective mechanical ventilation for 50 hours activates hippocampal astrocytes
T. Bassi (Burnaby, Canada), E. Rohrs (Burnaby, Canada), M. Ornowska (Burnaby, Canada), K. Fernandez (Burnaby, Canada), M. Nicholas (Burnaby, Canada), S. Reynolds (Burnaby, Canada)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Experimental and laboratory studies in intensive care unit medicine
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Experimental and laboratory studies in intensive care unit medicine
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E-poster session
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2754
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care
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